[Nix-dev] Re: Boost libraries
Peter Simons
simons at cryp.to
Wed Apr 8 11:59:40 CEST 2009
Hi Lluís,
> If you want to build a derivation with the derivation of an older
> boost, you should write an expression for that, maybe in ~/.nixpkgs.
that approach is not particularly satisfying. Free software ought to be
shared. When you write a Nix expression that's useful to you, chances are
that it will be useful to others, too. Keeping that expression to yourself
means that others will have to re-invent the wheel. That's not a good idea.
Also, other people sometimes contribute fixes, patches, use-cases, and
ideas, and by doing so help improve the expression. That wouldn't be
possible if the code wouldn't be shared. The primary platform for sharing
Nix expressions is the nix-pkgs repository. So, when I write an expression,
I'd like that expression to be distributed in nix-pkgs. If that turns out to
be impossible, then I see very little point in writing a Nix expressions to
begin with; then I'd rather choose a package description format that allows
me to collaborate with others (i.e. PKGBUILD).
> People not updating often, may end up with more than one version of boost
> installed, so the use of disk space can be beyond the 258 MB.
You are right. People, who do not run nix-collect-garbage(1) regularly may
need more disk space than people who do.
Take care,
Peter
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